THE fIJIBBU»4H GAZETTE- PITYIBCBOH. ySPSEBDAY MOEMIN O, JAN. 17,1850: «n esreesny rwjaenM to bad is haravera before Sr.it, ssd u early iothe dayts prectieablt. Advertiseattnu not Queried for a sped led time will Invariably be charged until ordered eat HOBTHAHEBIfIUh Adverttsesseau asd sabeermtibai to the NonhAmer u aad.Pnlted Btatcs Quetta, Philadelphia reodvad nd forwarded from tM* office. • ' ".7 ■ gyggjfgrr page pdr tncar. *f>maa I . 3Rb Auhssrer Fare readers will tad emll report of there important etrei»whidi befcre Jodge Pulon'e Oocit/la aoother Tn Potato Lams.—Wegive today • «f (he very able Report oftha Ownattapow ol.the !...■■ Goners! Land Office, J. BtrTrexrnm, E*b' Sol* i . 'Jaw havcworesd a more interesting docemeal, eld emialf Itsw is more c important to the mil* Bou cfonr people, wbo aD 'opiro to tho dJnmy effacingthe owner ofland. ' - fm Bmsmo.—The Mereary, .we nrwpkaaed the deficiency of banking capital, in this dty,and cones onl manfully in ft* Torcf a system of Free Banking. A load and gasanl caQ, fiota almost every part of the Stale, fseowasde fl» a Freo Banking Uw, similar to them in grisunro In New YorkanAOhio.We •hope- thoLegialatnre wilt yield.a reidy tcqoiee tiieee to this demand of the people. No act could .hoof more general benefit.''/.lt woold ektUnto •etive ore the dormant capital of the Stile, in «««»the Ttloe of the Stale etoclce, .and relieve the waste of oar tnanafactaring and hairiness com* muity. The Albany Evening Journal, noticing the movement in.lhi* Suie, Mys:*- •*Tbe«nbje:t of Free Bankiog is hoar being*g- Uiled In Pennsylvania, and petitions are freely elrcoialedtn favor of a »y«tem-simtlarialtllrea« pacts to tfatt of our own State, founded on State Stocks. U more banking capital i» wattled io meet the growing requirement* of the State, we know .of no system which. sAvdi greeter.security than that wo now e jrryj and actionia had, we treat that our present bankiog law will tooeive ilavorablo consideration at their ban da." Pnovm or Plikk Biadi.—The Uticaand ■Bndgowaier road, VO mile* .long, tad:costing •10,000, paye 33 per cent, regularly. The Boon* Villa tom oays 23 per ceou The Wateriosm toad pays 89 per cent. The Forea and Johnson foad.Aatilea bag, and eotttng $3,000, payaregu tarty 50 per (ti. T.) Goa.. j Wd'dlrecS the attention of capitalists android Oatafn owners to the shove flattering exhibit of the profits of Hank Beads. What better mode of in vesting money can be Hurd than thiaf . Bnt the proto which plank roadi pay. is only one item of ■the profit they bring. : To real estate owners, on the fines of noch roads, they bring a greater profit ' - in the increased valne of their property than la • the whole cost of- the rood.' This is the proper tbtttvto obtain acts of incorporation. Although fherati a general plank toad law, yet each aepar» eta oaapasy must get ah aid passed granting them corporate powers under the general law. We hopelhat at least some half doxen more com* panka.will .be Incorporated this winter, to make reads io different directions Grom Pittsburgh. ~ - tJnnxo Stares Mscuxcrs or tJssvcx. Known* ttux.—This is the bile of a new monthly publica tion, just matted in Washington city, by D. Hens lei fit Go., at one dollar per annum. It «*»«<«<«* a mass of very useful and interesting matter. PaoCTjaanuTT bt tss Paomnrr.—General Taylor, in conformity with the set of Cesgms of the ltlh of Asgsst, IMS, entitled an act foestablish the territorial government ot Oregon, declare* and. proclaims the pens of Nesqnally {on Fogct’s Sound) and Portland, in tbs collection district of Oregon, to bo eonstitated * porta of delivery, with all the privileges aathorfsed by law is saeh ports. The proclamation Is dated the, 10th mat. The. act of Congress only allows these two sponsor delivery in that district. • ‘ Boren asd Bovtb Canotcu.—A correspondence has been pohtished in the National Intelligencer, Imk tween Got.- Sesbtook, of South Carolina, and Mr. Barton, of Missonxgin which Mr. Benton acknowl* : edges the receipt of the. Carolina resolonont approv ing the Southern Convention, and promises to lay them before the people of h&sacari. The Convention hr to : be held at Nashville on th« first Monday in Jane, and Beaafor B. very dignifiediy accepts this early time for : trying ue slavery issue in Missouri, where he wrt the leatimenta of the people to be against it. We leant Fresbyterias -Herald, that tkekdy of the Ber. Dr-J Lindsey, of Nashville .mvoialty, has made a donaliha of 819,000 to the - Theological Seminary at New Albany, additional to the donation of $15,000 by her former husband, the founder of the seminary. The Herald repre- UTI tho prospects of ihsi Instiiution as cheering. ' KiSimur *» Lxxxkoto2« RaiLaoiJ.—\ye «W from the MayaviUe, Ey., paper* thai ah eegia* W 2 who ha* surveyed tho different routes for thit rod has reported entirely favorable. He estimate* tooost per mile, with a single track, at from fifteen laatOoen thousand dollar*, and probably less, and '.expresses the opinion that it will be one of the; . feat dividend paying.roads (a the court?* For tit Pxut&urgh Gantts. . Vhl Chanh Valoa OMiroTtftf. Tbo -undersigned would elate, io answer to a OOmmucicattoa, tigaed by the Ear. Dr. Herron, ;tsd Rev. Mr.' W*it,*nd-publiihed in the Pixu ; burgh. Gaaette of laatSaturday, that they were liomlbo.begianingeniirelf opposed to any paWi ■•* cttfooon lie subject of charch diJßcaltier, and are now-Indisposed to eoa'ioae the discussion,'eup« ' -posing that oo good wii grow out of it. They ,taeref-ru f.Tbear any reply -to the article ia qaes- - tiOO, though abundant materials for it are al hand, j f father than touytbat if any one or more of theta an included in the 'three new school ipaken” Vho are alleged to haTe made certain highly • cffeaalvo results at the conference, ia relation to | tttNewScboalbranchofihoPresbyterianCbarcb' White they disclaim any intention of impugning , lbs motive* of any one, and aelf respect forbid* ' their making any reply to the imputations upon thair own, they pronounce the report of.their re* marks to be incorrect, both in nbaianee and dei : lafli ; - D. H. RIDDLE, 8. M. SPARKS, B. WALLACE, 'f THOS. J. CAMPBELL, R. EDWARDS. Tja*hugb,Jan.H, 1650. Written for the Pitubargh Gaxotto. • 988 TOMB STOBMO OUVTJBBJb st joss x. Homes*. Hal with a chisel In thy hand, Npw hard, and old, and bony grown, The graoelui letters atari and stud • • On that pale block of stone. A carious trade then hist preferred! What motive led thee < cans! tboti leO-- To fashion every solemn word Tho Grave hs* cherish'd well! Alack! thy harden'd hand bath wrought . The name of bet&ty early fled, 1 And stamp’d in marble many a thought Now sacred to the dead.. To young eflfecttou stricken low - That left some widow’d heart forlorn: And age that crept, with locks of snow; • To wait the judgment mom.: Or genius in h abroad array’d, like brothers who have gone before, Borne from the academio shade, i To .touch the harp no more. Ambition, with Ins eye on tame, . Smote ere he spread his wings above; Or kindness that embalmed a name. Poe living hearts (afore. The worthless scion who ootran The virtues in. a father born, To crawl at last, unwept and wan, Into a grave of scorn. The wealthy one who left at noon | Her pink array for cheaper while— I : The stricken bride and pallid groom— Tho sons of wrong or right And who, old man, when thou art gone . To sleep with death, and death alone, Will write (My name and carve it on - Some block of foreign stone ? , fit may bo one who sings, with thee, ' And bears with toll a willing part, And strives by patient care to bo An bonor to his art. . Ybrthuobhsman nature dress’d. And moulded by. Almighty will, • ‘ Thstwken tho worthy go to rest • t The living claim their skilL . Tn Do^xubck—Tee directorsof the Albany tad BaflUo telegraph offered to furnish a copy of IkfePreeidSfifs message, by telegraph, for. ISO. Tho Kqfargh;p»pen reetived tte message fey < OTUflJy'dbßa of telegraph/ir*.—{Albany Journal ' TIS Otii Tktoi-Thero 1* ah-.oak ■». tho d> • .mala cfttt Grand! ifctfcp of Hesse Barmtadt, which la behoved to tm.w ihptMaodJreats old.— t j "«« UfOBT. _ OF THE OOMMSSSIONEB OF' THE GEN' KAAL land office. Tto Reportofthe Oommistotsr of ita General LasdOffieelsan able document, and will bo redd with deep tutenat. It costiins a vast taß& ot ▼ahubk informatiou k motion to the Fi&io Lands, much of bounds with impojtsnt suggestions anditalistics, -v—m tt to the careful coMldef* ation of every, into patriot* ' It commeuoes with a brfc( «mprehcaMve, aad intercrtißg histmy of the origin of the tiftoofthe Oeoeral Government to the PubHoDomninWawigh its entiie extent, snd of the ndminble iystem adopted for&s TUsian mstterd’deep interest ton every Ameoett eitisa, end os&e* guest ingalrteo are made in relation to it, and jtitenit Imt little iftny lafißmation ua this sgtjwt goncnCy'disseminited, we have concluded-to give it in the words of, the Oouunbnianer, not be* log aide to sbrUgh or niter it without injury to its bmmy nnd fisoer ' pnUfo lands behraglag to the General wvcznment are sititsted:' - Wufai& foe • of the -United u defined by the Treaty of 1783, wfcfeh tsmiinited lie Beralatioatiy War: andareembtaoedbyfoe; State* of Ohio, Indiana, Ulipob, WW cousin, end that part of MlncsoU cut rf the Mis sissippi river, ail of witch,have been formed"'dot of the North Western Territory, u conveyed, with ceruin reservation to the United Soles by New York, in 1781—Virginia, is 1784—Massachusetts, is ITOfi—wnd Goanectioul,l7B6. • Also, the leads within the boaadtriee of the Soles of Mississippi and Alsbama, north of the thirty dm degree of north latitude, as conveyed to the United Stales by Georgia, in IOQ2. 2nd. Wtihin the Territories oT Orleans and ; Louisiana, as acquired from the French Republic , by the Treaty qf 1803,. indading ihat,porttoa. of the States of Altbamajand Mlsrisalppl, south of the 31st degree north latitude, the whole of the State of Louisiana, Arfcscm, KUreottri,' lows, and that portion of Mineaota, west of the Mississippi riv» er, the Indian Territory, the District of the . ecun, try ealledjfebraska, the Territory of Oregoo, and the region o! country north of tire forty second, aitd south of the forty ninth degree of north tiui tnde, which lies between Oregon and Mieeaota. 3d. Within the State of Florid*;~t*~obtaifled. fraa Spain bytho Treaty of!Bl9;aad, - 4th. la New. Mexico and California, as acquired from the Repoblb of Mexico by the Treaty of 1848 L Within foe Umiti.reeognised by there tree ties rad qoarioo*, onr puhlic lands emfaraee an astimated area, in round numbers,'.of ill teen hen* dred and eighty four million* ofteres; of which, opto the 30th September, 1849, we had disposed or over one. hundred-and forty six miliioqa, and consequently have j remaining.touofrf auaresof faartmn kmmdrtimad tkirtfgigkt mOint. These lands, in tsjge.bodies or detached tracts, are found in the States and f Territories mentioned, within oixrwide. spread lUpablic, now'stretching fan the Atlaatto ocean, bn the East, to the Pacific, on the West, and from [the. British poreesaiems on the North, to our southern boundary, formed by the Gulf of Mexico, - the Bio Grande, the southern line of New Mexied, the river Gils to the Ooionu do, and thence by a line across the latter to a point iu the Pacific Oeean, one marine league South of the southernmost pmnt of the port of San Diego. : Alter the cvenuul struggle which resulted in our National Independence, the establishment of • system for the disposal of the' puhlic lands at* tripled early attention. A Committee for that pur poee wan appointed by the Hunting »«i Congress conwrting of Messrs. Jefferson, Will timsop. How, ell, Gerry, and Bees, who, on the 7th of May, reported ** an ordinance for ascertaining the mode of locating and disposing of lands in foe western Territory, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 1 * The Chairman of the Committee was Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia, then a delegate in Cougreafc This ordinance required the public lands to be divided into “ kmuonit* of ten geographical nubs square, and those sgain to be subdivided in* to Lots of one mile square each, to be numbered from 1 to 100, commencing in tire Northwest oor* ner, and oosnting floor west to East, and from East to Wsrt continuously; and also, that foe land thus subdivided should be first oShred at public sab.- This ordinance vu considered, debated, and amended: and upon the 3d May, 1789. on motion of Ur. Grayson, of (Virginia. seconded by Ur. Monroe, the rise of the township was reduced to sis mQes square. - It was father diseased until the 20th U 17,1783. when it was finally passed. -Our Land Sywem; than founded, has gradually frown op to Its present perfoctioe, having been modified Com to »«£9 oonditioii of the country and the wants of people required. His system was the work of cur republican Sobers, so staple la-its theory! and practice, so certain and admirable in its rcsofu, is now operating upon the organised land ditfricteof the-CTnltedfitetes as {bond id the States of Ohio, Indiana, EliaoU, Mis souji, A l **"—*! Alabama, Mississippi, . . Michigan, lowa. Wisconsin, Florida, and in the newly farmed Tenriiosy of Minesota, the h«t sun* tioned being conterminous at- the Sooth to the State of lowa, and bonded on the north hy the 49th of ladtnde, which divides it from Canada. AU public lands before being ofiteed lor tale, are accurately surveyed by practical Surveyors, jin ranges of townships of sot miles square; which townships ire aub-divided Into thirty sis sections, of one mile square, each accHbn generally eon tainipg six hundred and fixity acres. This sob division, {a made by tinea crowing each other at right angles snd running to the cardinal points of the com pan. The aoctiona are numbered from 1 to 38, beginning el tbe north east-corner of the township, snd counting' alternately from east to west, and from west to east, and tie again divided into quartern. Prior to 1828 so person could pur* chase leas, thsa a quarter, but In that year legal authority was given far theii vision and sale of the sections into eighths; end in 1632, as a further accommodation to settlers, they were divided into sixteenths, or forty acre lots. The privilege of having them thus minutely sub divided was by tbs act of 1810, extended to all purchasers at private sale. The comers of town, ship* sections, end quarter eewJous, designated by monuments established by the Surveyor in the field. After the lands have been thus surveyed, they are' proclaimed by the President for sale, and offered at public auction, at sot foss thin $1 23 per aerej and such a* thereafter remain unsold are anbjset to bo purchased at private sale, at-that rite. . As only a snunportfon cfthe lands thos offered are at public sales, our own eitiseni as well as emigrants from*!! psrts «f the world, Jure at all times an opportunity of selecting and parefcsstogatl private sale, rich and fertile tracts powessieg evlpry requisite for desirable forms. Toe security of titles emanating under this sys tem has greatly contributed to the rapid settlement cf the Public Linds. The poaitiontofaU tracts are shewn by the surveys, os the ground, in strict conformity with legislative direction, so that even when the monuments by which they are Indicated pariah n«d*» »t*» tff limm t>)»y can stm be Identified, and their deter mined with unerring accuracy. In conveying these lands to purchasers, the brief designation by the.number of* lot, or its po sition In the section, with the number of the etw* tios, township asd range, will ssfoDy and eertala* Jy convey the title; as could be done by the moat critical detail of boundaries, and labored descrip tion of courses and dtaances., This is folly shown by tho ftet that although this system has been ex* tended over hundreds of millions of seres, inclnd. log every variety of sod and i»»inm» ( and occupi ed by people from simottevery civilised nation of the world, litigation as to boundaries has bees so inconsiderable as to plaom the superiority of this national ev«tea la strike* contrast with Uxoae of tbe.elderStateeoftbeCoDfedsraey. Indeed,where there has been litigation it hu been mainly caused by frauds, and not by any defers in the plan of op* erstions,. • ■ . • ; _ '• Ia reviewiogtkls subject la' all its details, the mindlsfortibty impressed with tho sagacity and foresight of the great public men who organised our institutions, sad who,in this, as la aQ their public acts, have left imperishable monuments of profound wisdom, pure patriotism, and enlarged phUtaihrophy.” ( . , ■ The just and beautiftil tribute here paid to the wisdom of our palrtaLjrires of tho Revelation, ■ whosei memory will be cherished with enthusiasm wherever there is a heart to foci for the rights of man, or a hand to strike fordvß liberty, is scarce- ly superior to the grtphio and glowing description of the Wesv which immediately' follows,'and which wealso extract >Under this mtemlhe wilderness of the West, in less thanhalfaeentnry, has bean tnasformsd into firulifnl forms,' and filled with flourishing tit les, and settlers fnm the original&tates,and from all peris of Europe, have there aeeured homes foe their families, and rich' reward for their industry. Emigrants from tho North can And In Michigan, Wisconsin, lowa, and Minnesota, a climate con genial to their tamp*.—mfnMy and reQ, fruitful be yond their most sanguine expectations. Those from the middle States and Central Europe, with labor,aoon gather around Urern In prorarioo,- every necessary and comfort of life, from ihe'rlcn. l*nd» of Ohio, Indiana, Ulraoia and Missouri, while others from Southern cllmee can select a home In Ariwn... Mississippf, Ala bama, Isjoisfona, cv Florida, rich in the most val uable production* of the earth. Nor' are such na toral advantages the only benefits enjoyed by our frontier settlerstonr flwmmi-m haviagslwsyeex erased a prudent and patient , care over their in terests. • . That the benefit of Education might be extead ed to them and. their posterity, the sixteenth see* tfon in each township, orpine thirty timh ban of the Pnbito Lands has been set apart for t£rae portof Schools bestdesQunifLcentdonatton* being' from time to tune, made by Coupon for GbUeces. Seminaries, Seste of .Govievument, Gonty Seats, andlntenmt lmprovements.” 1 .■ . . . ■ The Commiaiianer.(ben,reoommendsthat the dlffsretoTownshipebe. iuih«ai*B4 to select other lands of the sixtoenth'eeotfoo, where that sectfon is vihietess, and euggeets an grant for of oso sectiea for each •township.'. A modification of the Preiemptioa Ant of 4th 18(1, is leoommemMise that the benefit* oftito lawjaiy enure acre fhQy and surely to the settler, and leas to tha speculator... ' Tbe pioprletyo f eppropristiag a portion of tboj proceeds of the FubUo Lands, oa rewards for fm-J mfmmi eaoesis strongly support of this meuareiaaa fijlkjwci,- . “Coanmiye end Msnnfactores to a greater or lemextent have.been fostered by'lbs Govern* .menuwhitoAgricaltare, Mechanics, tad the Artt and Sciences, though equally important have been comparatively neglected.,* To the perseverance •“JflFMHrtlytJfcar citinens, the world is indebt cd w dtscoiertei which have advanced dvtUsa- augmented tne sum oi humta happiness, opcftUV folds ( of investigation and resesrch', WVluaty lead to results beyond the expectations of pauoaopby. The successful application of AUk to the purposes of navigation, the result of American genius, has produced e otw era in the world. It rcquirea only proper encouragement to developo the boundless resources of our country in mind and matter, and lead to : results equal* ty important in every department of science.” ' ■ Large bodies of land have been referred from tune to time for military and naval purposes,dee. When these reaervea are no longer required T-ihc military can only be disposed of by the War fe* partznent by special tale, and for the sale of fe serve* for naval timber, be., there is no legal iu thonty. Uis recommended that provisions *be made by lav for the sale of all such .reaenjes, where they ere no longer required for Government purposes, by the General Landoffice, under such; roles as may be prescribed for'that purpose, with; the approbation of the Secrecy. ! Jest commendation iariSstowed k on the gentle, .men in charge Jol’ the Geological surveys in Michi gan, Wisconsin,and lo£a, for the seal and indus try which they have pressed forward the Ea siness in their respective Districts, end for msss of Information important to science cot lectedby them. The Commissioner takes strong ground against the difficulties to the acquisition of these lands interposed by the acts ofilst and 3d , March, 1847—recommends that thrown I open to fair competition and’-snbjeci to premption, : as other public lands, and at the same minunuen— | onthegronnd that by these means the leads wi'l : be perfectly explored, their mines thoroughly worked, their product Tally developed andpropnr> tionaßy increased, and ibe price consequently re* diced to the community. This la the true mode of promoting the greatest good to the greatest num* ier. ' \ p The surveys of the public lands have idvaoeed iwilh all diligence, having been dosed, or nearly 10, dn Ohio,'lndiana, Illinois, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Alabama. la some, of these States the archives connected with the surveys bare beea tamed over to the authorities of the States, as provided by the l2tbof Jane, iBiO, and in the others they will be disposed of in like manner, as soon as they'are folly completed. IJ . The legislation on this subject is aammarily iis ted,and it is shown, that onderthe act of 17 Junk, 1844, opening the .Courts for the examination ot these titles about 160 suits have been instituted bythe filling of the petitions in the District Coons of the United Slates, farthe confirmation ofFrenph Spanish, and British titles, covering from 900 to a million acres. It is suggested that future confirm el iona of these claims be made, with a pro viso, not to interfere at the survey with any pre-exltting tale by the United States, or cltim previously located?—that in cases already con firmed, the same principle be established, where the interference ooeured tram feilare on the pan of tho owner of the claim to famish evidence] of locality, giving him or her indemnity to the extent of such interference, in other glands in the same District, subject to private emry. A briefsummsry is given of the mode adopted for the final location of these claims in Florida, by which the valuable public lands in. that ioteres ting region will be ascertained and thrown open for sale; and an early settlement ot the claims in the village ofSaotSte Marie, Michigan, on a liber al basia is recommended. Tbo aoia for the armed occopatioa ud settle* meatofa put of Florida are briefly set oat with the action bad coder tkeoi. By those acta 300,000 tcrtes were (rooted, in tracts aot exceeding 100 acres each, to sash persons as would settle ia the •oath of Florida, and Utos ioterpaee a barrier be. tveentbe Semiooles and the mare thickly settled portions-of the State. Hegh Archer, Eh(, the ; Agent appointed under those lavs, to take testi mony in ths-claims nader it is commended as bav -1 iog ably-and iaithfaUy discharged bia duties. 1390 permits hare been approved and patented, ip naming to 43,01 acre*. 73 permits bare been approved and not patented, amonatinf to 10,373 • • 100 have been approved and responded for want of sarveys, emanating to 10,847 sad 653 hero boeaperfeewd. Making 1,221 ike whole nsober lasaed, amounting lo 200,000 • • Tha Chlekaaaw. Indian cession, cmbrae tng in Mississippi ••* I.J ll ft Jll U 1 Making a toul of - 6,71 *,386 has nearly all been disposed of and patents ireacd. Dating tka. past.year upwards of six millions of acres hand were advertised for sale, and more than six and uhalf millions are prepared for market, a great part df which wUI be proclaimed during the ensuing •eaaocu Thar* has been a slight filling of in the cash sales of lands, though a greater ■«»«»» has been disposed of in Various wits, as shown by lie following slate- Sales In ISO, 1,837,53 acre*. Mexican War Wamnw in 1915, 9,«9.563 Stales Selections, Act of 1541, 3?SJtt6 loprOTemeott of Hirers, &&, : SII.IHB Choctaw Certificates, 57-219 Total, Satfiia three qatners of 160, ttie BelocUon*, Aet of HI la S qrs. of Ifflprdvemeol* of Rivers, Ac., I<7^4S Ghoeaw Conificatesi 38 JHO Total, 3.7iia •• The}eotitra*t hetweea the amount di«po«ed of to 1617 mad torn first three quarter* of. ISIS, mad that ,to 1616 and the Cm three qaarun of 1819, it presented u followji: Land *old to 18(7. B^2t^osmeres. Land foeatsd by warrants sx>sre Total, Sold in the fitat 3 qrt. of IHS. t,4ia,*iG Located by Warrant* in Uta Ural three quarter* of 1811,' ' t r fili r £S» Total, ' Sold in ISIS, 2-Bf7 SS3 Located by warrant la 1649, t,*SB,sco Total, Bold la firat three ora. of 18W, 687,M Located by Land wanuu drat three qXB.ofUa, 8,490^0 Total, . aJg.TCO Thu it is shown that in 1647 the quantity of lend dis posed of for cash, and by warrants equivalent to cash, amounts to Oljtta.'lftl 08 And la 1849 to > #,482,815 Sft la the first 3mo tubs of *4B it amounts to 3,937,160 30 la the firsts months of *49 it amounts to 63 showing lhal the increase In the amount of lend dis posed of keeps pace, with the Increase of population •Ad the consequntwents of the community. Under the act of 3d fingtt9!| 1849, for tbo set* tlementj of suspended, entries pre-emption entries, 1,299 private entries and 23 donation claims have*beeq confirmed, and 39 preemption and 7 private entries rejected, lists of which arc submit ted to Congress as repaired by law. A fujibcr extension ofthe provisions of this act is recom mended. Various modifications in existing lawa are sug gested, manifesting a thorough knowledge ofthe practical operations of the Land System, and a disposition to shape it so aa to advanca the best la teresta ofthe hardy and indnstrions settlers. About 180,000 acres of land remain vacantia the Ve-MiUilaiy District, in Ohio, and Warrants with which those lands can't* located amounting to 75,739 acres on file, and others outstanding in ponestioa of the 'owners. The time in which these warrants can be located expires on the Ist January, 1850, and an extension of it is re commended, to reodcr thea-r warrants available to the holders. AH the account of Surveyors General, Deputy Surveyors, and Receivers of Public Moneys Lave been to a lat? period, and thebnsineas ofi tbo office generally, U progressing aatiafaetorily.— | The various special lawa pasted at the last ees-: •ion of Congress, have been acted upon,—the in-! tersection of the Northern boundary of lowa, with the Mississippi river has been ascertained and marked by an officer of the Topographical Bureau, and pennies have been adopted to carry out the provisions of tho law gjantiag the awamp lands of p%»iaiana to that Slate, ah soon aa arrangements have been-made.by its Legislature to comply with the conditions of that law. . Maps of the Land States are in progress, under a restfution ofthe House of Representatives, and wiUbeshartiy finished, exhibiting every tract of public and private land in the Untied States, and ; tha manner la which each has been disposed of— II ig proponed that these maps ahall be engraved, and published by Congreaa, and if arrangements to that effect can bo made, Jhey will forniah the very best information that cat be obtained by those who desire to purchase tho puhlio lands. This Report wißdaup. ;Wtth a reference to the valoahle.tablenaecompau7fn9.if, ahd ; a ’recom* ! jnendation that tho land - system the'United States be extended stan early day over Oregon, New Mexico and Cali&rnia. ; In this reeommen* dation it is that, °io assuming proprie tary jorisdioiionover ocr new Territory, we should profit by our, experience in the elder cessions, 'which teaches the importance of prompt, vigorous tM snmmary measures to sepanie public from pturatt in dispensable to the wuUq weaLjurirat demanded by the high interests and New Mexico. In order llirapaßfeiiSMWoß axyb* vnkM, by pUdagiheir land titles at once upon a ptopof permanent basis,” The system adopted by Suaiu and ct diapoainrioflandaiQ California and New Muf lca i is also fullyset forth, and for informaintii mi thu point credit is given to the Repent (it MM'-Ri.M 1 -’: of the military officer acting as tl?oMMtrk i.feiuio for the Territory of FloriJa. ihu ii api>e«Fs that that system (a founded on wii\tou titiict*. fp galaUcns and dccreei} pronmlgvd ftn|i\ 11 fH Hit 1633, when a decree ofiocv Megtnan o,i|i|ifufca s«-: cularized the Mission establishment*, aud ooiivotl ed them into national property, This whole Report ta methodically Riiaiigtul, tha important subjects brought forward it!«- ctxssed, and it presents a lucid and ooini>fpUen»ivo view efthe whole land system. Rzuoucs Ciumss.— la Ireland rveeutly sutiio 400 Catholic* an said to have guue over to l*ro* test autism, and about 30 dissenters bav« joined the Established Church. Ascra.it' sot Moocbs Laion.—Tbt» groat Pyramid of Egypt cost the labor of one hmuired thousand men for twenty years, cxrluaivo ufihiwe who prepared and collected the material*.' The steam engines of England, alone, worked by ttiir ly'aix thoussnd men, would raise the same ijmiu* uty of to the aame height in. eighteen hours, which reikoning ten hours to the day, and three hundred working days to the year, would enable the mod'rna to erect over 3,000 pyramids in the same tim:. Tug Pousn Snauo.—Tho pound of silver in Scotland and England, till 1001, weighed onn pound, and war divided into twenty part*, called shillings; it wai at that period divided,in Holland into 63 parts, stjiil called shillings; and in Scotland Into 36 parts, oi 720 ibillinga. Tho pride of gold waa £3 17 10| perout.ee, in 1800 and in 1631. Iu 1813 and ’ll, it way. worth £3 In to £5 4s in Bankjof Englaid papeT— thus reducing £lOO of paper currency to the value of only £7l 17b to £3l 2a in gold. Rail, Estat* a Nrw Yoju.—The New York.Tri bone »»y»:— • , “The renlestaje sale* on Friday were well attend ed, and Use priec a obtained show no falling off. The roost spirited Lid ling was for vacant lot* far up town. Large parcels ol land sell freely as eat op into lots, and resold they ilTord a belter ehanen of profit Rent* this year are very firm, especially for smalt houses, and are about 20 to 25 per cent higher than daring the SreTioUs year, a id in some cases 60 per cent, higher {oases, suitable for small families in moderate cir cumstances, are very scarce, nnd In largo demand, paying a roach better per ecmnge on the cost than largerhou.es. Ban.m> on tali Cotton Caor,—A highly respect* able gentlemen o|f Salem, Alabama, writes to the New York Spirit of ihf Times to the following effect, under date of the tilth alt: 1 understand that the cotton crop of this year iscsti maied by manyl In tho elty nf New York, at from OOO t j hales, an t that they wiU bet on those figures. If] so, K wilt bet from three to fire thou sand dollars thatlthe crop will come up to twenty four hundred thousand hates, and will place the funds in the hand* of Robgrt Desha A Co., or Rive*, Bailie A Co., of Mobile, provided the like amount is placed in proper bands in Now York.. What will outapeenlators say to ihUt The chal lenge comes fromla perfectly responsible source, and If accepted, would excito great imereauhroeghoot the country. i 4»PttXATCU Dxatha.*—Do we terra the de» parture prematutef Premature! the word belongs cot to tho vocabulary ef faith, it baa no place in the mind of the believer. Ask not why the pule babe, mysteriously brought to the confines of this vale of tears—bejr to ouMransgreaaioas, and yet spared from partscipatiug in their bitternesa—who never looked upon the light of day end whose voice sever sounded’in the mother’s ear, is cur ried away as in a steep—parent and child are sep arated until they shad both awaken and stand be fore the Throne. Ask not why thd span of four score years is given to him who is gathered to bis forefathers, tiler passing through the full Unyth of his pilgrimage. But, be thankfully assured, that ■ndcr'every individual dispensation, comprehended from and through ail eternity in the unity of the Divine design, the tares are not rooted up, until they Jean no longer be rescued from }hc fiery fur nace, nor lie the good corn gathered, until it is ripe for the garners oftbe sky. The pnrent who would train up a child in the way he r.bould go, must go in the way that be would tram up the child. Exctreunno.— I What do you nsk for this article) 9 said Obcoiah to a modest youug Miss in one of carabops. . “Fifteen shiiliDgs.sir; it is a superb article." \ “ You are a 1 little dear,' ore you cotf said Oba diah. “ Why, all the young men tell mo so,"she re« piyed, dropping her eyes and blushing. Obadiah came sttaighL.away. Da. M 1 Lava's Lrm I‘u.ia.—'The demand far this great remedy Is rapidly increasing, and ure are every day receiving orders from a distance for lots, which wo find it almost iaiponit lo to supply as fastis re quired. The truth is, tho remedy requires oidyv trial to convince the most sceptical of its excellence. Wo select,from a file of similar documents, the following: “CovuwTo.l, Ohio, May IS, I&J7. ' . "J. Kiifd A Co: Gentlemen, As I am engaged in scal ing a fewivery-gboice medicines, 1 doaoicocsidertuy stock complete, union 1 have a supply of Dr. hTLace's Liver Piltk. I obtained a few doxen boxes or these Pills fmalMitehell A Co., which sold very fast,.and! wish a ncJe supply immediately. V JACOB WIDKEB, P. M." For sale by J. KJDD ft CO., No. 69, cornerof Fourth sad Wood Pittsburgh. ,; UanttdAvlwS A Cara and c«run«su at Home* Rxad wuat n said or thi Pxyboixbx.— 1 hereby certify that about two week* ago I wa* nix ed with a violent utack of ccmf.-utg and purging Chol era Mortal, with, very distressing paint in the swroteh and-bowels, which was completely relieved by two tstspooufcl of PetToleom, taken in n little wa (v. After haying taken the first dose, 1 slept tmtndly ni.d canfonably for three hours, (Signed] HE4RY WISE,‘Jr., On board the steam boat Aj indue. Pittsburgh, Dec. 12th, 1549. ! am Captain of the Ariadne, and was a witness u the astonishing effects of the Petroleum, in Usd case o Henry Wise, who la one of the band* on tbe boat (Signed] NIMROD GBATJELL. Pittsburgh, Deo. Uth, 1949. , tn*9«e general advertiacment Is aaother c«lnmi uel3 Puoxttna LnoJ Scoas,—Prepared by J. W. Kelly William street, N. Y- and for tale by A. Jaynes, No. 70 Fourth street This will be found a delightful arti cle of beverage in families, and particularly for siek rooms. Uaxxa'a Dsmuu—An improved Chocolate prepara Uon, being a combination of Cocoa nut innocent is vigoraiing and palatable, highly recommended partic ularly for utvalida. Prepared byW tinker, Dorches ter, Mass., and for sale by A. JAYivES, at the Pckn Xea Store. No. 70 Fourth «t racM4 laprovsmtnu in Dentistry* DR. O. O. STEARNS, late of Uosum, It prepared to manufacture and act Blocs Txxth in whole and part* of seta, upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Plates.— Toothache craxn tv rivsuaom, where tbo uerreia exposed. Olfiee and residence next door to the May ors office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. , ■= RSTtafO— J.-H. M'Kadden. F. tl. Estop. )*lv JOB PtUNTiau. BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Mattifuta, Bills Jjsding, Corurods, Leif lilanii f OShS BILLS, LO9EIS, CXBTtVICATSr, cuccv, rouctxs, Ac. Ac.. Printed at the. shortest notice, at low pricer, aijtht de® , Osxvrra Ornca.TaisortsaicT. _ ftr/ DU. D. HUNT, V Demist Corner cfFocith * VO** tn d B ecß j or> between Market and Ferry sit ecu. oeU-diyln . Assembly atwilklns lialf. ||TWs are requested <0 say tbo! gentlemen wish ing to subscribe to the Rail at "Wilkins Hnfl. n on tho 17th Inst., can procure tickets on applications any of the Managers. jantfrth* On Tuesday aflernooniat 4 O'clock,Wx. Ltrirtcorr, Esq., la the ff?lh year of his age. His faneral will lake place this morning, at 1U o'- clock, from his late residence on the Foarih Street Road, to proceed to the Allegheny Cemetery- The friend's of the family are respectfully invited to at tend. WILKINS HALL. Byipariieular request, the Euterpeans will remain at the above splendid Hull, for a few night* mere, and duntlnae’their cuastb aso jxijutablw sh-txiresre ■arm, on Friday and Bstorday Kve,-Jan. 19 and 19, appearing each olght as the EuTKRPK—LA WltKI.- LAOIANS, also each night in their celebrated qoiv nt;i on nvi n.CTtt, with new soogs, Dante, Ac. Ac. (py For panicalara see Programme. lanl7 SUGAR— 60 hbdi NO, new crop, jail red’d and for sale by Janl7 McOILLS A ROE DRIED PEACHES—IOO lu on baud at.d for «»lc by jan»7 McGILLS A ROE DRIED APPLES—A small lot choice, for sain on consignment by_ Jtuil7 McGJLLP A ROE TkTOLArtSES-ftO bf TA;U N O, iu store aud for rule IzJL to eh se consignment by lanl7 - McGILLB A ROE POTASH— 0 casks for sale by Jant7 McGILLfI A nOE LARD— 80 kegs and ft bb)s No I, on band and fot sale by jan!7 McOILLS A HOE CIDER— 33 bbls Crab Cider; fthfbbU “ “ just rec'd and for sale by .BURDRIDGE, WILSON; A CO, lanl7. Water street Df» bbls N O, new crop, Justreo'd J*nl7 BURBRIDGE, WILSON A CO WNDOW bxi, eas'd sizes, Eber bean’s make) for tale by _ iml7 BURDRIDGK, WILSON ACO PEARLABH —5 casks ree’d and for said by lsnl7 BUfIURIDGE, WILSON A CO GLABS— ftCti bxi ass'd, in store' and for iale by l«vl7 JOHN' WATT A|CO CLOVER SEED—3OO bu prime new, for salo by i«PI7- 1 . JOHN WATTACO BUTTER— ft bbls Fresh'Roll, for aale by imt? JOHN WATT A CO CHEESE —SO bit prime W it; Neka Goibea: in (tore and foriale by _ Janl7 i , JOHN WATT ACO DRIED -> RUlT—2Ol} bu new I’eacbcstj 43 Applet; 4br tale by Janl7 JOHN WATT A CO Dlvtdaadi Omci or PirrsDiraou Gas Co., > January 14, lnftd- ) THE Tnut&es of the Pittsburgh O&a Company have ibis day declared s dividend of four per cent out of tho profits of !be~tui tig months, oa the Capital Block paid in; payable to the stockholder* or their le gal representatives, forthwith, at the Office of the CobJAMES ks£| AhH iw#»--My M4Mj»ri gj|j j-i im «*!>J ■. MH 1 * «»td':H, ft"-* **BBi&ft |iw : !»'*«■ «;«*«. MfUfc V 'ift'fi*W H«WI* * i.ttt I»e lifluliNh.riiMat-i-r»f i Ultck Vtrt. A. in,t u«*. »*> tM tioJMHy »r Sv,l„i Mill |>ts f?nM It.i « l-irti «t >*«M. Ap it(t u< fc-fj. ijaKjJAM, rMnl . • iifli*>* nVMIli* I’tiMOfliC®. |17,»l l»ilil “">>» I Hultuil N»fl«ii /| Mill |. ..«ne.*t.l|> |>ct«o*n Ilf* J$*NM h M'IIOAA X »*» ,ii. :illV*;*!. h* inuiunt 1)11)1* iulilW I'iii A. Your raully* MliUUio A WIJ&.IM' lIOMU JOURNAL. I'rtiMtULO \VM«I.I-*a PM ARSV*. ‘•l|.o Loot t-h|iuf [Eveningßur. “Htttlmr t ri ■» r,t (Doiton l’o»i Now *t»ir«uilU«n died from Jan. 1, IMO, it uppl. In (eliherpmoaallycr by Ir.Ueri ui ilm Ol lauoo, » |4/i', iri'm April next, that Ware- J. hcnt#- nl the c trty and Hand itrtrl*, ai Prow-ill orrupU fatt & CO. a* a Whole* lalo UriK-ir)'. A] J.V. nef. Foanh atreet, jiuilf, H 'imlijQeld and Grant. For Uont. AUOOM aii tbe second story oi Iho Warehouse No. Vi Wood strt ■ i. JanlO For Uanti a i.Mtijr. mncK dwelling house, wttit /V Eij’h-crn Acre* nf ground in a good state of cul tivation, inijriher with goo I rdublin*, Ac., sltaated PJ intlrs irom ruixburgb, near the (ircrnsburcb turnpike, and niljaiiiin* th* AUrghcny Cemetery. Theio U an excrllem »pring near the dwelling, Potiessioa given on tbe l»i April: A—A litre**. story HHck Dwelling Ilon*e, on liberty •t for Bale by jnn!s- ; J II iMKLLOB, 81 Wood it . TANNERS’ Oil Strait’* Oil, for »ale by •' jaulO. JAMES DALZELL, *4 Water «t SOLE LEATHER-KUO sides Spanish, for tale low _by JAMES DALZELL : FEATHERS— loco lbs prime, for tato by JanlO JAMES DALZELL ' AT AILS—SOO kegs Olipbam't brand, for sale by i>JantO JAMES DALZELL New RatoN—HAMS, SIDES A SHOULDERS— •O,OOO its tn Smoke Houa for sale by KIERAJONEs, Canal Itaiia,* jaulC near Scvenrh street IILOUH— liSbbls in store and for file by jaalU CKAIU A SKINNER, «0 Market it OATS— !lU> bu in store anti for sale by janlG CRAIG A SKINNER ONIONS— 10 blit ree d and for tale by jan 10 . CKAIG A SKINNER LAUD— s keg?, m.store and for sale by JantO CRAIG A SKINNER BUTTER— 10 bbls Fresh Roll, ia cloths,to day ree’d and for sale by janlO CRAIG A SKINNER BEANS —13 bbl* Snail White, for sale by janlO CRAIG A SKINNER DRIED I‘KACiI I2S—2S tin ju ti , JnnlB_ __ CRj Hickory nut*u-io bbu in «< CUA GREEN Ai'fJ.ESHttbblsin ito; junlC CRAt POTATOES— I®> bblt la store and for isle by -nMi CHAW* BKINNKR,tWMarkettf BUTTKR— o bMe {Pisii'grove) Freih RoU.Jum ree\l sc! tor isle by jut til JtR FLOYD I ARC—‘A) kegs No 1, oo hand and tor isle by J junto JAR FLOYD PKAKLASII— 2> bb!i Alinu', ou band sod tor isle by- : j A R FLOYD ■norXsil-U csiks la store and tor isle by JT «ntC JAR FLOYD (’IIfEISE— 50 bxi WR, on bind and tor islo by J janlG J A R FLOYD VTOTICft is hereby given lo the Members of (be ll Cumberland Vnllcy Mutual Protection Company, or township, Cainberlaud roomy. Pa., that au axsi-r smeiil of atx per cent has ihii day been laid tn the I'Ttmijm notes of raid Company, by the Hoard; which acioum is directed to be paid tn the Treasurer of said Company, according td the eharter and by-laws. Ky order n; the Biard. A. G. MILLER, . ju.ite-f. Secretary; lIVUH COMPLAINT.—Another core performed by j using the original, only true and genuine User AsuDKxa, Crown ;o, O n March 90, 1547. Mr. fl U. Seller*—ln April last pty wife was attack ed wiib L}ver Complaints, and h".«l the advice of two phys.cians, who tried various remedies without pro durins iny goal edeeL Having heard of yosr cele brated Llvcr PUJs, I concluded l> give tnrmafair trial.. > purchased ore box of Sir. Peott, of Aberdeco, and itase (.'icm according to the dirceuons, by which she was greatly relieved. 1 procured a second box, which‘entirely cured her, and she now enjoys exeaL lent hmlili. 1 bare tried them rayaell, and pronounce then! the ben family medicine 1 ever tried. J. Yoatr, he., Mas«:i llublt.- Prepi.v.d and sold by R. E. SELLERS. 67 Wood at; told a!-o by Druggists generally in the two cities. janlO > JOTONNOR retires from our firm from this date, . IV’ine imo the benses of Atkins, O'Connor A Co., ITtilaifclpLi*. and O'Connor, Atkins A Co , Pittsburgh. The '*t»eneml t'-o.nraisaion and FoTwardingißaslness.’’ at well *» the ••PitHborgh Transponn'ion jjne.Agen cy,” will be continued by us at our Depot} 70 North street, 15 iltsmorc. We return oar thanks tojour friends and tin friends of the Line for past and hope to men', and receive u cotiUinraaeo and Increase of the same. “ ' O'CONNORS A CO. Uaidmorc, January la , ISJO. PITTSBURGH-TRANSPORT ATIQN LINE. \ TKJN3. tt-VONNOR ft CO. No*. 819 ft 831 Mar* kel «ueet, rmiudelpbia; O'CONNOR, ATKINS A CO., C :cal Latin, i jieny tt., Pittsburgh; O'CON- I (OR'< ft t:o„ 70 Nimh street, Uoliiruore. Thi 1 otd established LINK, having changed It* firms and scftin a* above, and ext* , u 'cd iis arrangoiaeuu, begt Uavc to inform it* friends and (he public that ll will b j prepared, on tt.o opening of the Pennsylvania Canal* anno ernes cf, lt-50, to Rive ail freights ui> cqaallrd deipatch and care, at very low rales. janlfl-Oi ;Banhal’i Sale. Inman, Gault ft Co. Y ago'.ii't Yin Chancery. Steamboat Telegraph NoTl,ftc. 3 l And the same Y ngainxt >ln Chancery. Steamboat Telegraph No. S, ftc j BY VIRTUE of an Order ot t'e—*ono foui th cath in hand, the remainder on credits of 4,8, and 18 monlSs for equal panr. Purclm*cr or purchaser* wiil tie required to giro bond*, with approved security, bearing interest from ibe tiu>* uf sale until paid. Stale to lake place about II o’clock, A. M-, of said day. JOHN A. CRITTENDEN, M.l*. C. C. . CHARLES J. MENU, Depmy. janfr-niiot WINTERLAKD OlE—lu bt.ls pure, (will stand ?fceUti£ point,} just tcc'd and tor sale by* j-uilS SELLERS A NICOL 9 Cll.OVr.il S?EE&-4tO bo in store nfid for tnio by / jaijli JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO UKftCBR. *. ASTELO, GENERAL COMMISSION-MERCHANTS, —raiLACELroiA— [£7* Liberal advances made on consignments. janU-Ciu SK£D—3 bill* ium rr>c'd and for iblo by . MATTHEWS 4 CO YV IN DOW GLASS—aiu boirn ui'd sizeß, Frank* VV un, and Smith A lleiron't Uranda, in i«ore and for»:Ue by janl* IUIUY,'MATTIIKWdACO J^LOPR— 2*5 Lula Extra Family and Superfine* 7 “ nrirao Rye;inr LS jmiU 31 Wan MEAL— I3l>b!a Corn Meal, in et . .. LAKH— ■•’W bill* No 1 l^nf; IKilte** do for fa! janU I'lltcbargb Navigation and Fir* loan* ranee Company* AMEITTJNfI of the Stockholder*of the Pittsburgh • Navigation end l-in* imurancc Company, Will lio held ui Uit; Office, No tfl Market street, on Salor day, tin- iflltli u prime Pared; for tale by jsnM L B WATERMAN SAI.ERATU3 —110 bM* Adams’,ln More *ndfor»ale by , janlG JAR FI.OVD (11/OVKR SKKI)—4O t>Ms extra prime, jn*i rec’d janld _ JOHN WATT ACO Dm r-.U ill — l'« *h«- tu;: if Cured, juu rrc'J*n t for rate by janU r> A W HAHUAUGH CILOVHU SEED—IIOO Lu in Morn and far mle by J janU Si W HARHAUGH^ ttUTTO.N—: bale*, Jor sale on wharf by \ __/janl4 3AWHARBAI GH_ SUOAR*ailil.di NO,in store and for ealctJv ’ jftiiU »A W.HARBAt HU Finn ItlllCK—ls,ooo rco'd and fur sale by \ * janll C SA\V HARBAuQH •f \IUED PEACHES A AI’PLEy —A few' hundred ±J tiu ree’d and for tale by jn.nlA S A W lIARCAUGII LOUISVILLE LlME—loo bbl* in More and far sale b> _ JanH aA W HAKBAUOH pUTTER-11 bbls pan in cloth*; SO “ for laic by JanU LS WATERMAN, fI'KATUERS— 2J »acti prime Illinois, for sale by \ janU _ L 8 WATERMAN ' B FANS—SC bbl* ands sacks White, for tale by "1 janls L 8 WATERMAN SEED— 210 bu. prime new Clover Seed; * SO bu strictly prime Timothy Reed: in More and for rale by jaaU L S WATERMAN mjIESK snperior Blanket*, made of tha softest and 1 finest Wool, can always be foand at Dry flood* Iloureot •- ' W R SUIRPfIY, j *ut'J N F. corner Fourth and Market et» /'FHJNTKRi’ANES.—CoIored hud While Counter- Vy pancr, of haadioma pattern* and lor re me*—for m'elnwt.r lunia WR MURPHY t COLORED COTTON VELVETS.—Maxariae blae, / li?m blue, nenrlei, maroon, garnet, brown, green n il black Cotton Velvet*; an sxioriment always kept bv ten Id W R MURPHY EMBHOIDKIUES. 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Criily Robt Carrew Richard Cole Wm - Crane Miyi Carrot 0C V ; Collee Morris Gniton Esq * Campbell Jas F Coles L 0 Curley Robt Campbell Capt Cochran Thoe Cauing Thoe S Camel Henry Camel John Cont«7n. p*oiek ChidesterwC Conway The*} CvtuoThoe ChiilaaUobi Conroer LLRtnr Darts Wn Dean John Dobson J A Daly Dennis DeahWnjD Douglass John W Dtly Tbot DeltajJsmes Donnelly Neil DamghJt* Devlin Petty D Down* Edwd ' Dalbc GR« . Dearmit Henry Drommoa John Dari* John E Deentoßenben] Drircoll John David Vlrdil J. 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French Jacob Fetster John N Focer Joseph C FulkesonWS Fife Wm H Forse Cap.t Wm Fuller M C Fitzsimon* Edwd Forgey James Fulton EUsha M Field* Wm Fox Richard Fish J A G Gearhart CM Oilinoro Archd Griffith Edwd J Genian Thos Gtlmuro Chas Grow Ja* K Geliy Andw Gibson Robt Grows Mr Gallagher Wm C u»Ue»pie Baml N Grove Geo W Gallugher Mlchl GrityWmG Graham Jas P Gallagher Hhuie Glodionßaml A Graham Goo Gallagher J U Gleason Wm U UrahamACalbert* Gallagher Jss G!ee»nu Danl sen Uamlcke Jacob Goiter Henry Gray Alex Gores Wm - Greer Baml GadgsnJuG Garaner C W Otvrg Elia* C Gayer Jacob Gridin HA UiiffilhJohn Griffin'Wm Hall Jas C Harris John D Holmes~Eooch Hall Washington IlsrrisWoi Holme* Chas Hell James u Ham* Zaebarias Hour Abram Haggerty Thus HaydeuThosJ Hooey Phileiut iiaicesLowii Hasleitjasli Hoops J N Holloran Mich) Hawthorn Tho* lloesholdar Hannah David Haas Loui* HowatdUenry Hammenley Dr HaysJultue Howard Johtuon lianneu Wm M Hay* Robt Howard H llonncn Edwd Uivi«CbasA House John j -llaneyJaaes HellsnibGeo House Rev John -Hanlon Thelim HenheyJno . Han John Haoion'Alex . Iltsderwo HII Hunter Ltsley HartiganJas JleneryWm Heway F Harn>pBaml Herring Henry M Huston John Uonline Geo Hlggln Joseph, llauon Isaiah llaighu JooThoslliJt AF HsghesMiclu Haming'oii C L HaJispleJobn Hnghesjas ilaxton Anthony Ifolindbaok Wm Hughe* CbrUt’r ilan* Anthony Holmes Jp Hoil R Harts John Holms* Robt, llornimpl Irwin A T Irwin Arthur Ingram Mr Irwin ■ JacktonEß Johnson Gep Jonas RaadC Jackion lleury Johnson Fredk Jon®*Frank A John* Wm C . Johnson Sunlit Jones Morean Jordan Wm Johnson Baal Jones Jnn Joseph JeraelJohu. . Jons* Isaiah Jones Jonah JollilfArnos . Jones Wa JohasonHsgh Keeny Fielding HRellyPisreo • Enkerly Jaoob Keneuy Thos Kelly Jai A Fr&'iiKinc Chariei Kees Th« Kerr Jna King Johnl Kernan FraneisFKier Tbn* - Kramer Wm KcyouLewis i KUaoG.W KirdloDaniil Kan ago Henry ■ Kimhed? (3 A Kcpoerta Adam KeiferDani ; \ Reiser Jrh a Keller Wm 1 Ream Thos v i Kicgiia.)a inaWKelly Michael KelsoKovJas . 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Miller John II Moore John Mathers Jes R Mooney Thos Mullen W May* Wm MoaeOroe Murray Mieht Mahon k Banting Moran Pater Murray Dennis MasaJamrs Morgans Wm H Murray John Metso Andw J Moser Levi Morphy John Mellon Aadw Mud Geo Morphy Sylvester •teller Jchcß Morgan Gee C Morphy Henry Mlcser John Mooney Wm Morphy Peter y MhlerJoha Mobberly Benj Murphy John W Be MeAateer John MeCoy David Maguire k Base Meßrido Arehild MeCoy Joseph McGee Christian Msßride lj2w*d McCord John r McGuire Sami Meßrier Jes HcCombtMtnhnlMcGiancaa Pat MeFeeSamt MeCuskcrP MeGoierS Meßrefty John MeCuasiganOwnMeGoireJames MeDride It MeCully Jesse McGregor Wm G John T MeCnaunonMleT McCailoch J Maj MeDnosrMlariyMcHugh MffCeJloab Jas , MeDoweßFraadsMcHore Beni . MeCtadkssJei' MeDowell Dr E McllaHTkos Geo MeDesgall A leg MeKely McCaaky Daol. MeDerntoaPtlQMeKeasa John ‘ MeCsrgo Dsvtd MeESbenin John McKee Wm S MeCUsmn NathT MeEUumoy John MeKeo Robert MeCleary John McGee Mr McKee Arthur MeCafferyTbos McGill Hamilton MeXehry James ' MeClßreJona’BAMagill John McKonh John McCartney John MeGrawHsgh McLoaakna JaaX McCanyJohn McGarr Jasil McLangharty II MeCormic kJohaTMcSlocker Jas Me Clean Patriek MoMlUin John UcNolan B McCeuCeoC McMillan-Wm Nragboan Wm Niel W Nieholrea Oscar Neibst J C Niel Jehn Nichols John Nash E C Nelson Jas Norris Jas Niel Thos . Noon Pat - ' Niel James NolsaMnohew O Obey John Oatrom Jss jOwsa patk Owens Edward (FAnllivuTho* Ogden * Gibson O'Neil Jas O'Connor John O’Kelly John Capt O’BrienJohn O’Connor, AtklnaOrneaJohn O'Hara Hugh Aco Owen Jos Parry Len PeuigrewftCo Pope JW Paiklnsoa W B Penny Dr J 8 Powell Riehd Patterson Wm Perecy Johm Powell Robt Patterson Tbo M Peek Charles Porter Michael Patterson Tbeo'e Peaensk R 8 Putnam Glenn Paneaoa Robt k Pike Rnbt Jr Preston Henry . 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Sills John - Speelman Robt J SchatteFA Sloan Geo L SprealJO Sedu Thos Sloan Thoe Sterett Sami B •_ Scott Alex " Smith Chas U Starkey lsue 0 Scott Ju . Smith Wm'L StearlingJas - SeouAY Smith AndwD Stafford Henry Scott Wm Smith Adam ' SwwartChas Seaman John D Smith Sami ' 'Stewart Geo SeeseGco . SeniUi Alex Strickland VTa--> Shaedler Jacob Smith Alfred Stiftt -w Sharp. Ju ' ' Smith Jos II Straw Robt Sharky Henry Smith Geo W Still Robt Shaffer Emanuel Smith Geo Sinhsbnjrg Shannon JuT Smith* Johnson Stoops Cept - Shannon John . Slntoa Wm .Stickle Ju R. Sheppard Iron Sinnct Riehd - StonnerTliu ' Sheppard Mr Simpson AG Sykes Dr C J Shivien Michl Simpson Wm Shepier John . T Tapktng Emit Thosspion Jai TonceyHiehl Taylor Levi Thompson R Tomlinson John TsagnySamlL TbomptouC W Tweddell John Thom** John Thompson J Tamer Geo W Thomas liaae TUesmarlin Turner Sami Thompson L V Upihe graft 0 VUUonJ H ' Van Vleek H VsnghamPatk Venn Ilettry VcatdenThos Van Nte \ w • ■; WaicerGao Wills WmM WingertHenry Walsh Thos Weaver A J WinlerbamP Walsh Patk Werner John G Witsan Anthony Walters Ju White DP WieraerDrGW Walter* Joe Whim LA WiU Sami \ Walters W White Uriah K Wilcox Bamuel Walters Wm Williams H Winter Tho* 1 Watson John Willisms lltrrey Wiley Fredk E Watson RichdJ -Williams Mr WilkinrChaaJ Watt Coe John Walter- AViltiamsoh Geo' WauS C WiitiamsJuL Williamson Jas Ward Dr fsaUh William* S B WoliJer Jo>hoa WasaJohn WUsonGeo Woleou/M* Waugh Wm Wilson JP Wotheral O W Wareuntton Wm Wilson Thos WolfWaiis Welch WnP . Wilson Francis Woodward Benj Wells Wm Wilson Francis Wright ArcSd West* Jones 'Wilsonßobt WtnnModg* Wilson WnJr . r • "Initials. Wesleyan Methodist Minister • PtUsbatgh Council, No 49 American Diviaioo, No 303 .. 1 Yeung Men’s Hope Division, No 284 mil (irovo Lodge Captain steamer Zaehary Taylor Csptaln a learner Allegheny Clipper Minister or Bders ot the Chorea of Scotland SftM’L roseburg, P.IL Pnysraacn, Jannary IS, 1830. • • . . . SHAWLS.— a very Choice article of Mourning Long Shawls, at low prices, at ‘ A A MASON ft CO'S CODURG CLOTHS are selling vary ehetp (some as low a* S 3 cents per yard) at i*a» AAMA3QNftCO’3 LAMPBLACK— 30 bbii in store and for sale by janlS , J KIDD ft CO, 00 Wood 1 GUM KlNu—2s lbs (True)iut rrcM an 1 (hr sale by JanU - J KIDD ft CO CH. PENCILS—2O gross, are'd, Jun-reeM and for • tale by_ . jmnia J KIDD ft CO f|UN FOIL—IS lbs jnrtree’d and lor sale by 1 X I«aU A J KIDD ft CO CHANCY SOAP—SO boxes su'd, for tale- by r Janli J KIDD ft CO For Bsatf THE BASEMENT, corner of the Diamond and Union streets, well adapted to any pahUa basinets. It has been occupied as a Coffee, or Eating R*t«bii«h ment, for a number of years. ALSO—Several Offices and Artist's Booms, well lighted, with entrance from the Diamond, over the store or the subscribers, north west earner of the Dia mond and Market street. Apply to JanlS ALEXANDER A DAY. IELLIfffI.OFF AT RBDVCRD POICESI ALEXANDER A DAY, eomer of the Diamond and Market street, are now selling off at reduced pnees, ibeir stock 'of Winter Goods, consisting of s»*wl» and Lsdiri> Dress Goods, in great vanety. Also—Blankets and Flannels, Cioibs,Cassiines* Satin* etts, and a full assortment of heavy Cotton Goods Confident that better-bargains cannot be had else where, we Invitotbe attention of buyers. ALEXANDER* DAY, 73 Market-street. NSW books: hbw bookii ; THE Constiutioa end Standard of the Associate Reformed Church in North America:' tro, bound Ui sheep. ’ The Other Side, or Notes for the History of the War - between Mexico and the United Slate*, wrluen in M«lco.and translated from iheSpanUh, withrioies: By A. C. Ramsey. Sketches of Reform* and Reformers of Great Britain and Ireland: By H. JL Stanton. The'Workior President Edwards* In 4 voL: a re-' pnatof the Worcester .edition, with addUlons! nnd'n copious general index. • ■• ..• , Memoirs of tovid Hale,, late editor of Joumal of Oammeree, wuh selections from'hl* MiscellanMae Writings: By Rev. J. P. Thompson. • The Puritan and Ui* Dauthttn by J. K. Paalding. - Los Gringos, or an Inside View of Mexico and Cal. ifornla: By Lieut. Wise, U. S. Navy* Familiar Letter* to Young Men, on varioae subicaU; For sale by ELUOTT A ENGLISH, * r - J>n i U L - No T 9 Weed mi * bxs W K, tn Store and tor sale by V/J.anll .. _ SAW HAHDAUOII VI7INIWW GLASS—377 bxs, atsM, for ealo by 11—I** 11 SAW il APBAUUH BULK PORK— cam llurrec’d per Caleb Cope, for *** ct, T lanll— 8A W HARBAuOII. T ARD-100 kegs and SO bbU Lsa' for sale by AJ janjl : BAWBABBAUGN fpOQACCt>— 10 bx* for sate, to close eonsignineßt,Ty • X mil BTUART A BILL, llFvVood «t fIIEA—ID bf chests, to close coailgnmenl, for sain by AJutll __ . ktuabtasill - /^CaSB—io"bi* 7xo, la store and for iafo bjr • AT lanll STUART A SILL... tIHKI-^E— UCObxalustore sad forssleby t janll _ STUART A SILL, 1) OLL BUTTER—d bbls prime Fre*h, day l.v and for sale by j«n» TASSK\ A BEST KEG UUTTER-a kegs In t»» and for lalel.y janU TAS3KV A BEST j^AKBpo SCOKCHED BALTS—® bbl*, a prim and fofeale by janll TASSEY A BEST hbls and aJ boxes in store and tor »l7hy U iautl TASSEYABI^TP S ODA ASH-33 oasks on hand and for saJc by janllj TA&3LV kCBT; f~?> oVlfirMDHb-xs bbl* new, on hand ana tor sale yfc TAS3EYABEST . TlHOnnr rtLACK KNOLiaii ukAPE, for w ho Jo »““ 1 Dr > 0 “““wnMcnpuy j an u N E corner Fourth and Market si* ' TENNYT3ND ani Fancy VeivciTnmmings, of all »| colors, to be foand at the store*ef- - . janlt W R MUBgHY T)LACK SILK LACES, ineladiag a lew pieces of r» extra width,' t» he found, at townricea, at store of WK MURPHY ■RVERING OR ESSES—A.X Mason A CO, OU MaK n ket street* will this day open another Ism uj. voice of these French Embroidered Evening Dtcsus. • very dexirablo artieln for Fnitk*, Soirees* Ao. janll TALLOW— 7 bbls prims, tireM and for sale bv l*nll SAWmBBAUQH 'DUTTER-S bbls Fresh HoO, list ree’d and for sale J> by jaall -JBoaiSQN, LITTLE ACO j l*hlO Canal Basin, Penn street FLOUR—M 4 bbls Extra Famiiy.fer by W 9 STUART A fiili, US Wood « AUCTION SALES. Bs- Johnß.Pwtt.AmcMo».„. CauUgMM Soli tf HS datm Pmi SUitu £3 -«« enclTni «,»ru»ep|6r Flpo SuiftllSSdi?- preuly or this market, eomprultg Mnslin Shirm S 5 *f stitched pltittr broad a^SirMf sbirn, with linen bosoms, eollart,' fte; repontv»' *&*V x)k ft?chemhroi*rWbSsSS*; .uffSKT. anthyoka aock and French sleeves; extra YhrkMitl Mnilin and Enelish Long Cloth Sbirafao.wiihapien. did open work Io*om», *e. “"»p*«n* j* "l7 -- JOHN D. DAVlsTAuct. STEAM BOATS. k ! The splendid steamer* WYOMING, ’ — i ttgggrtfrig Rod re re. master, trill leave for Lho StowßßiSg A™ ““-totop, l»r U o» ; for freight or passage apply oh board.. jan!7 , FOR CINCINNATI. - = Ik ’ -Tk® spleadul steamer ' • RINGGOLD/ teaae tor the above alUatenneiliato ports cnlhura. day,the 17thln»u, atIOA.hL »"r saure-. Pbr freight or passage apply pa tonrd. '■ laatr . FOR QALUPOLtS. - • jv •' The splendid -fast runnisr steane • -revkilleT^ -gtegxgS® Stone, muter, will leave tor above’? ron * “ i : op ® n one _i^ C PETTIGREW* CO, Agn PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING PACKET. • racing rieamer (JiyLJl LOUIS McLANE, W. S. Conwell. JnSsmß tnuier, (having undergone n thor —nrrff*wio|id“ repair,) will run hereaftor-u a .w. -- ."ffTriar packet •bciweca Pitubnrgh tnJ *y mornings, at» o’clock. Fw freight crpusage apply on boanl. or to ' • ■ j,n4 W.P. WHEELER, Agent. CISOUITATI ft PITTBDOnOU D A I LY P A C KET LIN E. iKS-asi^fWa^ygiPSr-:. I . BUMBAY PACI£|CT. ■ ' * r ."* . iUr'aViM S “ J " r ° ■ 1 : i. - ;• Mil Pia “ hand and toraaJ* by , .-stpabtVrim.. B V A 'TL*-rln store and for saWEy , ' • STUART * SILL 0. Lestor Btolan, - N the evening of Mooday lui. 7th Insu—lS bun- ' SCAIPE * ATKINSON, 1 fanlQ - Flm street, bePn WoodAMarket, • Vj)HIE-FLOUR—XOSbblsreeHtandforsaloba ‘ X i.«m •. WM U JOIINSTUN^ —janlO r~: U2Seeondatrwt : _ MI3ELLANEOU3 LITERATURE. : B A wood sthjckt. “ KOWN’S-Ameiicia Anglei**Guide; fallcf Ola*, truiont, Isao. • , PMUiar*PnittanandHlaPtuhtenUni; ■ ?/* U 2?rV?. Fh y***‘*B «»d Patfeal; 12»oi ' ‘ ’ Nrt-Eilu l Heantond Ilcmem Svd. . . - '•* Neuuleft life of Clulu; 8»o? Ne*nder'«HitUiiTof Clmrian VroJl. Wfc' ‘ / • Rev. Dr. Spring'* Memoir, of Mitt JlaWwTawT* Amencta Alatcic, ltMO; Bto. **n»f|OTo. ..t L IXriNPOW OLSBS—SOO bcxeM. aAA : * j- 1«°M» • UgEYFOGLr-linfiiiPt- :.- BEAVER BUCKETS—COdozJbrsalebjr v ''-'..'. BREYFOGLK jfcdLi.ggV» ■} STEAM BOAT -pane*, w mot* and for ««le hy •. - BREVFOGLEfeCI.A»gia .. \ /llQAy~«> > wo Common, on hand and-fii* ? V J«nlO -A CVLUE&ISuN/lU tibertr*? T)t*ACii£s^7i'i, a new Ohio, halwi; ‘ •f-MH-gfay' l ; 1 faolO A CULBKRTKfItt” »Tt i««t rac'd ACUCBEETaONv. > T*nnTE BEANS~4 bblt fcruUeby JJ jaalO -WMH JOHNSTON , V GSf At ‘ rLE3 ~ is y K^.s,^^‘:f ,RIKD PEACIIKS & APPLKS-Ia ud «tleby • jtaio . ~ WM It JOHNSTON f STUARr^ILL . DUBotQTios, ; T* 1 ® c ?‘, p “JJ a * r «tiplie«taforß exirtio* «ad« Us •Jyle of ‘-Ope * Breyfogle,” is this dardinolTed aj ojutaai coaaeni. Ihsbutacjj will bo sealed br',H v. Drejrfoste, at their old tuad, No. I(B Second iimlT* I*. 8, COPfi » * - )*”> •• J. c UREYPbnr.g. A ■ CO-PAETSEUBmp. •T a‘ Awoeiated with' ta*T u " **• y***»ft& tor (he purpose of tnumetlar-* .too Mnrufliin and Cbmauuoa bnnnt**,wiJl ami- - ; }““ e J** al bosiaei* »i ite old ttandof -Cope A Brer- >■ ,£* le »” and retpeetfaUr asks * eomlnaaaee ©Mho« tormerpairoaage of hre &iead*'and ikopahilo ream* The biuineu will be conducted ucSer ibedama'' oaaatyla cfßaiTrooufAClous. .7;•., „ • ' . J. C: BBEYFOOIB, A EVENING DRESSES—Bo-, ceirMpcr upreaa,aiA. Co*r, tid/ "J Martei.ttreef, another large invoice of High Colsr od-Ope»*-cictftt~and French Eaboolderea Eteniu Orema.-. . •...- ■ . . . ruSHMERES* (be*»cto*fr W CathmerethodDo fciju, we'd per etpreih, tin now opening, f ■ jaiiO A A MASON SCO I BlNTS—3ci*et fMt colored, tl fjo po Yniite >aloby ituttv - AAaU*ONACO D YE WANTED—IOOO l>a of Bye wanted, tor which AVihe iugheit maikettale* wltl ha paid In rr.r.KkSANlCOl,a- SUGAR CURED HAMS A UEKF -ROUNDS—. CO tierce* Kvani A'pwiit** loperior Family Uuu; • la store and for talo ire _ J - Jon!) ' . ; - SELLERS A NICOUS B~UTTEO- •mall keri prims, for family vseTuUa day rec’d and forarfc by - •••*• Jan» ARMSTRONG A CRparw fllUßNlFS—SObqinaioreaodforaaieby X jars ARMSTRONG A OROZEtt. IOLL UUrrER-I I>M prune, iacloiia, lo diy r*oM; > auU fur **le tf ' ' ' ARMSTRONGfrCHOZCT >OLJ* BtOTKB-Wltfli iadlaki Kristi, Iniloih. U iaitorc andforaalatiF •• * i«d> -jmKVroGLK t r.r.mn .. \i " NOTICE. THE Co-Partnenlilp,heretofore ejdatiur aad« tha. firm of JajmCfcwsaif ASoa, U dmoired by (he decease of Juno* Crorean. The baiiaeas will bo coa- Unaed by the *nb*criber, who ml! *e(Uo the ercoSsii of'the late firm. • JOIJN M'D CRUohaN MonoogahelaUoai^Dee; ■VT .ip. MOLASSES—2iobblsnewcrop, Wwun— ll V ju*t receiving and tor tale by - • *”*•“•*• -life? --- ■■ ~ w HIIAGALEY'ACry SE MOLASSEg—»ISO bblsbeil'branrf. ■ and far uln by jma TO? BAn*rik» ff. tfOU. UUTTEB-lS>bU in »ooiora«t, XL Jt "' -W.M HAQAI ffg!!yja;as^ r lit? 50AK -'- aul, K Nol,Cia.b,»aJr fcMtUbr wjnuciiiJf-Ajtuo ■ IIfI'ISE—SCO bit In (tore *ntl for bT WM BAOALKY «* CO i{ L Si HF:AT - *WW«-tt9TEki' KffwnSr. - w.lt tt McCUTCUEON, -£2Z—: ia »X» axiu, on ft*na nnrt ror tale by' ., _w&a MscpTamsw - T) OTATfIES—IW bbU Pinlt~t-.ye«, j fta i. ■«!« by w? War. TJ'EGBli'i*- 'l'liß—LOkec»(?oo BUfeWOGLR & CLARKS^ COEN BROOMS—IO3 dex ia flora j»nO ~ BRBYFOCLKfcCLABIg- GREKN APl'LliS—“OObb)»in*t6rfl«uatof«*l' b J f - -J 10 ®.... BRKVFOOLBACLAIH®_ IftAMIlA’ FLOUR—S 2 bbt?, emra brand. toitfr PT CjaalT BrtRYyOGLEfcCL^gL- DRIEI/"APl'£fcii— I- bDls'fc jaa9 :. “‘rnfii.srm.D *".* e “". “/sajs/aD i Butter— is; ]an9 luietlUutonTl **t *2o» Home’* History ot V-i*tan4; «al.l w»* aa»pdntflO- MacßßieV«ED g Unrf; BndKiaaotad^o. £ MMKSID.I/»CKWOOD, . Bootselterond licpertar, O Wood st r .. Ekatiieus-s vuk% M.i% «j*y imi). t- ■?. . AllMBT